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yuna49 writes "News from last week, but still worth noting: Mark Shuttleworth told eWeek in a May 3rd interview that Dell will not include open-source software such as Wine with the PCs it plans to bundle with Ubuntu Linux. Says Shuttleworth: 'I do not want to position Ubuntu and Linux as a cheap alternative to Windows ... While Linux is an alternative to Windows, it is not cheap Windows. Linux has its own strengths, and users should want it because of those strengths and not because it's a cheap copy of Windows ... Often we see proprietary software companies just completely fail to understand not only the motivations of the Linux community, but also the processes. It's very practical, there's a way to get things done, and it's different. The VMware guys have really engaged with us completely and worked to the agenda set by the Linux community, which is not an ideological agenda but a practical one.' Does that mean Wine won't even be listed in the package manager?"

I think we need a rule: "No Wine for Ubuntu users." That might make them less likely to think up names like "Breezy Badger" and "Dapper Drake". Although perhaps extend the rule to Beer, Liquor, and perhaps Shrooms as well?

Ahh, a package manager douche. I should do that to my machine every now and again. I know I leave some dependencies sitting out there when I remove some packages. Could be good for the old hard drive:-)

Obviously techies can just apt-get WINE, and semi-techies can just go to the website and download it. The only people this would seem to HURT are non-techies who can't even manage that much. Can you imagine even explaining the situation to those people?

SLASHDOTTER: Bad news, Grandma. That new Linux Dell you're getting won't come with WINE.GRANDMA: Wine? Like, alcohol?S: No, no. It's a program CALLED "WINE."G: Why's it called that?S: It's an acronym.G: What for?S: Um, "WINE is not an emulator."G: It's in its own acronym?S: Well, yeah, it's recursive. I think it's kind of a joke.G: Okay, well, what does it do?S: It emulates Windows so you can...G: I thought you just said it's NOT an emulator.S: Well, right.G: It's in the name of the program.S: Yeah. So technically it's an interpreter, I think, but EFFECTIVELY what it does is let you run Windows programs in Linux.G: But didn't you say that Windows programs are buggy and full of viruses?S: Well, yeah.G: And that's why you're making me learn this Linux thing instead of just running Windows in the first place?S: Yeah.G: So why would I WANT to run Windows programs?S:...NO CARRIER.G: Oh my stars, not again.